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mollykins | 09:57 Sun 01st Aug 2010 | Arts & Literature
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My nan has this reverse dictionary, but I never saw how it works. Aparantly, if you know the meaning of a word but can't remember what it is, you can some how look it up and it tells you the word, but how?
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Not a Thesaurus then?
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No, the title of it was 'reverse dictionary'.
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At first I thought it meant it went from z to a but mum said that you look up a meaning then it tells you the word you're looking for.
Examples here.http://www.onelook.com/reverse-dictionar
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hhmmmm, but with the internet you can type in stuff and it finds stuff that's relevant, would a book be by categories?
Oxford publish a reverse dictionary as do Chambers
http://www.amazon.co....ference/dp/0192801139
http://www.amazon.co....sswords/dp/0550100490

You can also get dictionary type reference books which contain lists grouped alphabetically under various headings . eg Bradfords Crossword Lists .
I've used a reverse dictionary for years - very good for obscure words needed for crosswords. Say you needed the word for 'shaped like a sword', you look up sword and it will have subheads like 'shaped like a s', 's with curved blade' etc.

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